Sacred Heart High School - Corric Yearbook (Kingston, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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d D,leC opplc Sacked ' itye ' it ScfooC ?Cc ty4to t t ‘7?taA4Clc6u4ett4- 1961 CORRIC STAFF EDITOR - Paddy Daly ASSISTANT EDITORS - Sandy King, Virginia Stefani LAYOUT EDITOR - Adele Abate LITERARY EDITOR - Thomas Moore II PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR - Dennis Quinn P$PNK CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES FABIAN BACHRACH HIS EMINENCE RICHARD CARDINAL CUSHING ARCHBISHOP OF BOSTON 4 1961 ADMINISTRATION 5 OUR FACULTY Sister M. Irenaea. . . our administrator and friend throughout the years at Sacred Heart. Her sacrifices cannot be calculated. Sister Irenaea will always find room in the hearts and memories of all of us. Sister Paul Marie. . .our principal whose interest, ideals, and challenge in the academic reached far beyond text books. She, perhaps more than anyone else has a special endearment to the senior class. No expression could adequately repay our gratitude Sister M. Noel. . .whose guidance and teaching in History and English followed us through our four years. Her untiring and efficient direction which extended to our many activities especially during our senior year earns our lasting gratitude. Sister Ida Mary. . .who has contributed so much to our scientific background. We offer our heartfelt thanks to one who shares our confidence and enthusiasm. Sister Gertrude. . .who displayed the glory of Rome to us through the Latin language besides bolstering our math. Sister Bernard Mary. . .who opened up the wide area of mathematics and the speculation of theology for us. Sister Johnette. . .through Literature and American History implanting seeds of perfect harmony within us. Sister Helen Joseph. . .master in the business field, who taught us the commercial skills with their many facets. Sister Rosalie. . .whose diligence has won for us the appreciation and metrics of both French and beautiful music. Sister Mary Cecile. . .who through first and second year Latin introduced us to the culture and rudiments of this historical tongue. Sister Nivard. . .who has patiently and efficiently shared her knowledge of music and art with us, developing our aesthetic sense and adding to our culture. Junior high specialists, Sister Mary and Sister John Francis. . .the duet which is perfecting oui youth for the rigors of high school. Sister Terence, Sister Cora Mae, and Sister Martin. . .the exhorters of better effort in the younger students. They are establishing the future. Sister Danella, Sister Mary Agatha, and Sister Miriam Therese. . .our devoted helpers through school life, generously doing so much that we might have strength for mental progress. Sister Cosma. . .our favorite nurse extraordinaire, who gently assisted us through many physical trials and afflictions. 6 Sister M. Noel Sister Ida Mary 7 Sister M. Johnette Sister Helen Joseph Sister M. Gertrude Bernard Mary Sister M. Nivard Sister M. Rosalie Sister Mary Cecile Left: Sister Jean Clair, Sister M. Georgette, Sister Mary, and Sister John Francis Below center: Sister Martin, Sister Cora Mae, and Sister Terrence Right: Sister Cosma, Sister Mary Agatha, Sister Danella, Sister Miriam Therese, and Sister Marilyn A TRIBUTE Because I have felt the warmth that only parents give, I know what love is. . . Because I have seen a smile in spite of pain that only parents bear, I know what sacrifice is. . . Because I have learned the thrill of giving when parents share, I know what generosity is. . . Because I have watched the glow of faith that parents radiate, I know what Heaven is . . . Because I am the graduate of parents such as mine, I know who God is. ' . •‘f ‘{j I • GV 9 ADELE ANN ABATE Plymouth Adele, also known as AdiU 1 or the Ivory Queen loves to make people laugh. She is famous for her unbelievable facial and verbal expressions. When the virtue of honesty was passed out, she must have received a double share; so if you ever want a straight-from-the - shoulder answer, ask Adele. Her pep and energy have made her a favorite cheerleader and class officer, as well as an extra special student and true friend. Adele ' s favorite activities include: eating, sleeping, dancing, laughing, and eating. Because of her terrific and admittedly unique personality, Adele will never lack friends at the college of her choice, Wheelock. Adele Abate JOHN JAMES BARLOW II Plymouth John, whose science wizardry rivals that of Merlin, is a geyser of energy. He plays basketball, loves a party, and always a dance. A sailor from way back, John has a genuine interest in the Ocean Sea. An idea man for all activities, and an organizational director for our sophomore and junior years, he has estab¬ lished himself as a model of school and class spirit. He never fails to give his full support to any function and to inject his own homespun humor into everything in which he participates. Because of his excellent academic standing, no one doubted his early acceptance at the Univer¬ sity of Rhode Island. John Barlow MARY ANN BARONI Bridgewater Marie is the quiet type who makes many contri¬ butions in a small unobtrusive way. As Prefect of the Sodality she has encouraged many spiritual activities within the school. She possesses a reserved manner that warms with the glow of true friendship, and continues to grow once it is gained. Her thoughtfulness and promptness will carry her far and be rewarded in the coming years. Because of her exceptional ability, Marie will certainly be a successful teacher someday. Marie Baroni 11 Peter Baroni PETER J. BARONI Bridgewater Pete is everybody ' s buddy. Long remem¬ bered will be his hearty laugh and unusual antic when spirits are low, not to mention his helping hand when the multitudinous tasks for our periodic dances were demanding of time and energy. Pete drives a blue conver¬ tible with the greatest of ease. Where ' s the party? is his frequent question. Pete is our choice of the Futurama car designer. He is a fabulous dan cer who is an asset to any party. What does the crystal ball hold for Pete? What¬ ever he chooses to do or wherever he chooses to go, he will always bring happiness into other people ' s lives. DONNA FRANCES BARROWS Hyannis Donna, captain of our cheerleaders, and an exhibition of vibrant health, is a leader in many, many activities. Don-Don is vice- prefect of the girls ' Sodality, and her in¬ fluence permeates every school function. She ' s academically inclined, too, belong¬ ing to the 80 Club. This Cape Cod Miss is particularly fond of basketball and the Octet and never misses the school dances or parties. Donna Barrows Jill Borgarello GLENNANN MARY BORGARELLO Eastham Jill, Glennann Mary Elsie for short, is a Sacred Hearter from way back. Jill is an excellent seamstress and cook. She plans a career as a furniture buyer for a large concern, and her level-headedness will assure her success. Jill has a sincere personality and whenever any of us need help or consolation, she is the person to see. Jill enjoys summer sports. This past summer, she became a proficient water skier and skied from Eastham to Provincetown! She loves to give parties, and none of us will soon forget her junior year beach party. 2 MARY DIANE BROUILLARD Whitman Diane, the tall, slim blonde is the typical American beauty. Diane is a Falmouth resident in the summer months and enjoys sailing. Diane is a National Honor student who majors in cramming kids into her mother ' s Bug. She is a quiet girl who was an efficient class president in our freshman and sophomore years. Diane is Maryann ' s math tutor and gab sessions partner. She ' ll be a great success in any career. Diane Brouillard MARCIA ELLEN BUTTERS Green Harbor Marcia, better known as Marsh-Marsh by her close friends, is well known and liked at S. H. H. S. Marcia ' s freckles have enhanced her winning personality. Her two inseparable companions are her dog and her telephone. Howdy-Doody was never imitated as well since Marcia took the part during one of the junior entertainments. Many a patient will be cheered by the winning smile and the kind word of Marcia in her future nursing career. Marcia Butters ELLA JANE BRUEN Cohasset Ella Jane is our contact lens girl. In the summer she may be seen drving a jeep, rain or shine, through Cohasset Center. Ella Jane has rosy cheeks, and is forever smiling. She would like to enter the nursing profession and we ' re sure that her winning personality will pave her way to success. Ella Jane is practical, but would rather take the long way around when driving. She is a regular customer at the Shack and especially enjoys summer sports. Ella Jane Bruen ANDREA LOUISE CASELLA Manomet Andrea has all the requisites of the true comedian. A Kennedy fan to the happy end, she even mimics his haircut com¬ plete with shaggy bangs. Andrea loves anything connected with the beach from seafood to waterskiing. An excellent typist, she is on the staff of both the Surf Spray and the Corric. Andrea will always be remembered for her wel¬ come smile and her goodnatured ways. Her secretarial training will be completed at Catherine Gibbs Secretarial School. 7 m Andrea Casella MARY SUE CALLIS Scituate Mary Sue is quiet and unassuming. A diligent sodalist, she is a picture of a perfect friend. Her temper is rarely aroused, but seeing people pushed around causes it to flare. She is a Red Sox fan from way back and hopes one day to see them win the pennant. She admires honesty and individualism. Diligence and sin¬ cerity also rate high on her scoreboard. Mary Sue can always be counted on for support. Mary Sue Callis DEIRDRE LOUISE CAVANAGH Scituate Dee is sweet and a little retiring. She is a star boarder who is always willing to help anyone, anytime. Although it is unknown to her fellow students, Dee has been the secret reporter of the Mike for the Surf Spray. No one will soon forget her immortal words, Yes, I tied the kowels in tots. Dee has a way of answering any question with a shake of her head. She plans to go to college and major in social studies. Because of her friendliness and good nature, Dee will always be a good friend. Deirdre Cavanagh 14 BARBARA LEE COLEMAN Dartmouth Buttons is an essential spark of our class activity. She has been so ever since we welcomed her in our junior year. Her present status is president of the Resident Board and an S. H. H. S. cheerleader; she ' s popular with everyone. Kidded about her gray hair, she comes forth with the most unusual comments. Buttons loves to play the piano, to dance, and to drive off bridges. In the summertime, she can be found sailing her Butnik in and about Dartmouth Yacht Club area, but intellectual interests and college plans still claim first place. Barbara Coleman DAVID ALAN CUSHMAN Kingston Cushie, as Dave is intimately known, has been with us only two years but has done so much for our class that how did we ever get along without him we wonder. He ' s everybody ' s friend with a jovial sense of humor and an all around happy and easy¬ going manner. His imagination, so vivid that its spectre glows about him, has been indispensable in all our activities, especially for dances. His red ' 53 Plymouth bomb always has room for one more. In college his scientific success is bound to materialize. David Cushman PATRICIA ANN DALY Mar shfield Paddy, with her blithe, energetic nature, represents S. H. H. S. spirit to the fullest. To show the deep insight and interest she has in our class and more especially in our school, just witness the pages before you. She is our editor. Paddy, one of the most popular girls in our c lass, is mature and dependable and has a terrific personality. The fun girl, an exceptional dancer, she can be found at almost every school function. Sporting her ' 60 Plymouth, nobody stays in front of her very long. Paddy has scholastic ability in abundance, especially for tests and Vergil ' s Aeneid. College life should present no major problems for her. Paddy Daly 15 V Maryann Del Prete JEAN ELLEN FITZGERALD Plymouth Jean is our Surf h. Spray editor, a very personable young lady who likes swimming, history and clothes. Her school spirit is in the plus category as evidenced by her will¬ ingness to help in any situation. She partici¬ pates in all school activities. Jean has a genuine stamp of humor and good feeling. She ' s efficient and dependable. Slotted by Webster as honest and sincere, she ' s slotted by the class as indispensable. Jean has been our class historian for all four years of high school. College success is just around the corner for Jean. MARYANN THERESA DEL PRETE Rockland Maryann, full of fun, generosity, and a million other good things, is a top senior. She always makes the best of things. Mary¬ ann is never at a loss for words. Though few things really upset her, boys who con¬ tinually talk about football annoy her no end, especially because her favorite sport is base ball. Honesty and sincerity court the utmost respect from her and neatness and thought¬ fulness are high in her esteem. You can ' t find a girl more fun to be with or a more loyal student anywhere. College life will give her many new opportunities for launch¬ ing her unusual spirit. Karen Dresser Jean Fitzgerald KAREN MARIE DRESSER Chatham Karen, one of our favorite librarians, is rather unpredictable. She appears to many a quiet, shy girl, but her closer friends know her to be full of fun. Karen goes out of her way to help others. Her Irish eyes make anyone feel at ease. Her future plans center around nursing. Wherever Karen may go, she will always gain many friends. Where ever she has been, there will be a chain of de¬ lightful memories. 16 Kathleen Flanagan MARIE LOUISE PIKE Bridgewater Marie is a blonde bubble of laughter and good will. She glows with the Christmas spirit throughout the year. Marie is a post graduate student who has retained the enthusiasm of a brand new freshman. Marie, another rider in Hartsie ' s re¬ liable antique, is an avid and enthusiastic conversationalist who has a good word for everyone. Bridgewater State College is her goal. KATHLEEN FLANAGAN Whitman Kathy, blonde, willowy, sweet and demure, all add up to a wonderful girl. She has drawn many a picture for the Surf Spray. Kathy has been a resident at S. H. H. S. for most of her four years, and the owner of the unfor¬ gettable Mergatroid. Loyalty is the outstand¬ ing characteristic in her relationship with her friends. Dramatics are of great interest to her, and the parts she played in the resident skits will not soon be forgotten. Kathy with all her winning qualities will make a wonderful airlines hostess. Marie Pike THOMAS ALLEN GALLETTI King ston Tommy, a quiet, reticent fellow, has won many friends with his silent, confident manner. Adept in all sports, he excells in basketball. In the boys ' Octet, he is a second tenor whose I had a Dream, Dear will always be remembered. Quite apropos with his singing is his dancing. Cape Cod is his favorite clime. Tommy is renowned for his smile and pleasant manner as well as his athletic prowess. His faithful Mercury is a perennial garnish to the school ' s parking lot and an essential tool in the functioning of any class activity. Thomas Galletti 17 Guy Gray ANN MARIE HALL Scituate Ann marie, our good things come in small packages girl, loves dances, driving, and the Late Show. Other activities include eating steak at one o ' clock in the morning, and talking all night, if any ears are avail¬ able. Ann Marie is an excellent typist and business student. She is also as neat as a pin, and takes special pride in her immacu¬ late blond hair style. Because of these traits, we predict that she will become an excellent secretary. Patricia Hart GUY BRYCE GRAY, JR. Otis Air Force Base Guy, with his quiet voice and quick though hidden wit, came to us from Bourne High in ' 59. A wizard with a camera, he spends many hours in the dark room, developing photographic masterpieces. An excellent student, Guy is a member of the National Honor Society and the 80 Club. His deadly shot is quite an asset to the basket¬ ball team and his talented fingers give him a claim to artistic fame. This versatile Sodality prefect plans a missionary career in the Far East. Ann Marie Hall MARY PATRICIA HART Brockton Pat came to Sacred Heart in our junior year and since then has persevered in French and will always be remembered as the two years in one girl. That certain glow is always with her. Her most contagious characteristic is her music-maxia. It can be anything from Tchai kowsky to Ragtime and she ' ll be listening and keeping the beat. During the winter months Pat plays basketball or watches football - her two favorite sports. And when summer rolls around, Esther Williams, you better beware, for Pat is a great swimmer. Stonehill College is her next step toward a career. 18 Sandra King SANDRA MARIE KING Brockton Sandy entered our ivy halls while we were juniors. She ' s been a member of the girls ' ensemble and a resident at Sacred Heart for two years. Slightly retiring at first, she has become one of our most outspoken individualists, especially in religion and guidance classes. Sandy drives a ' 60 Ford station wagon to, from, and about school always using her time to benefit others. Sandy ' s dynamic intellectual personality will certainly assure her college success. GARY D. JONES Middleboro Gary, a new student in the senior year, became famous quickly because of his strong Republican support. And when he lost, he showed his sportsmanship by humbly pushing a peanut up the hall with his nose - a sore spot for several days. On weekends Gary sells vacuum cleaners an experience which will help him attain his ambition to be a broker someday. If ever you need help politically, economic¬ ally, or even in need of a vacuum cleaner, look for Gary, and after a college training, look for his name on an executive ' s door. Virginia Kiniry Gary Jones VIRGINIA MARIE KINIRY Scituate Ginny has that certain air of sophistication and an exhuberant style of cheerleading. She ' s always ready with a joke and can turn any situation into a bundle of laughs. She can talk for any length on any subject with anyone. So if you hear Wouldn ' t you know it, or any other of her truly characteristic expressions, you ' ve found Ginny. A lavish party giver, she finds time to add a night course in modeling to her busy schedule, and to get her college plans moving. 19 Kathleen Lannin JEAN ANNE Mac DONALD Scituate Jean is a happy-go-lucky girl who likes loyal friends and polite boys. French is her forte, but she hopes to teach English some day. Jean is an ardent party goer and has a real talent for entertaining also. Her easy manner and quick smile have always been truly characteristic of her. Jean has a terrific wardrobe and has an exquisite tastes |0.r good clothes. She enjoys driving and i s la Dotoularraatrori of the Shack. Jean MacDonald SUSAN ELLEN McCARTHY Green Harbor Susan has been a member of Sacred Heart since the eighth grade. Sometimes her classmates call her Sue-Sie. One of her favorite sayings is describing anything as precious. Her favorite shopping center is Filene ' s Basement; even the clerks know her by her first name. Susan is an expert driver, and is known for her agility in park¬ ing in crowded Boston. Telephone conver¬ sations are her specialty - even to having a phone installed in her bedroom. Roller¬ skating is her favorite sport and Marshfield Rink ranks her among the unclassified pro¬ fessionals. Susan hopes to become an in¬ terior decorator. Susan McCarthy KATHLEEN LOUISE LANNIN Hanover Kathy, Bobby Darin ' s greatest supporter, little Miss Metrecal, is a ball of energy. Ads for the yearbook weren ' t hard for her to get, as she seems to have a magic touch when the reluctant merchant was cornered. Her proverbial Why not? always found its way into most conversations. Inside of class she ' s quiet, but outside she ' s the live- wire welcome at any party. Writing poetry is her favorite activity, but dancing runs a close second. To be a private secretary is her ambition. Honesty, school spirit, and enthusiasm are the characteristics which highlight Kathy ' s personality. 20 JOSEPH JOHN McGRATH Middleboro Joe, Mr. Democrat himself, is full of surprises! Beneath that peaceful exterior dwells the soul of a regular patriot. No class has escaped his quick wit, or his earnest views. Will you ever forget Joe and the election rally of I960? From nine to three most any day of the week he can be found pushing a pencil at dear old S. H. H. S. , but during the remaining eighteen hours and on weekends his services and interests extend to Boston, Middle¬ boro and the Cape. Joe is a young man with many ambitions and ideals which he hopes to develop in college during the next four years. Joseph McGrath JUSTIN PATRICK McLAUGHLIN Mar shfield Justin is Sacred Heart ' s answer to Leonard Bernstein, Jascha Heifetz, and Richard Nixon. A man of action who has an opinion on anything, Justin watches the stock market and really makes it work for himself. He ' s always on the go and his Olds can make it from Hyannis to Kingston on a drop of gas and a prayer. His soaring tenor voice has made him a member of our celebrated Octet for three years. Deter¬ mination and energy rank high on his list of qualifications . These characteristics should be an asset to him at Stonehill College. Justin McLaughlin ROBERT JOHN MALKOSKY Bridgewater Mels is the best-dressed boy in the senior class. He is an avid popular music fan who often doubles as D. J. at the school hops. He is quiet -- usually. Dry, dryhumor is his brand and no one is exempt. A Bridge- water man, Bob will one day be famous for his Malkosky ' s Laws, a unique book on physics. Robert Malkosky 21 ELEANOR MARIE MURPHY Duxbury Ellie, is friendly, quiet, and the best friend you could have. A roller-skating enthusiast, just give h.er eight wheels and some music and watch her go! Brown hair, blue eyes, petite, and wired for sound can best describe our Dux¬ bury import. On warm sunny days, she can be seen driving her Chevy through Duxbury, becom¬ ing exasperated when following drivers traveling at a snail ' s pace. The Sodality found her an ex¬ cellent member and a hard worker. Ellie, our contribution to the solution of journalism ' s pro¬ blems, is an honor student in any field and in college should make the dean ' s list. GEORGE C. MENSLAGE Scituate Everyone knows George and there exists no possible chance of mistaken identity in his case. His aptitude in French is his distinctive academic achievement. George is a bass in the Octet and is as inseparable from that group as is singing. He ' s not the quiet type, and he reminds us of that constantly. George has a heart of gold, and no favor is too big or too small to receive his generous attention. With his faithful spirit of cooperation, George will be a success in his future activities. George Menslage Thomas Moore Eleanor Murphy THOMAS EUGENE MOORE King ston Tom, our senior class president, at first meeting impresses people with his simple quiet determination, but his classmates are more thoroughly impressed with his sinserity, loyalty, and integrity of char¬ acter. Our star linguist, he excells in both Latin and French. During the past four years his tenor voice has been the mainstay of our chorus. Endowed with superior qualities of leadership, he has exercised them well as class president and head of the Student Council. Tom has many talents and has won many honors, but in the eyes of his classmates, his wonderful personality is his greatest asset. Tom ' s many laudable ambitions will be successfully realized after his matriculation at Stonehill. 22 f Patricia O ' Connell WILLIAM FRANCIS O ' GRADY Pembroke Willy is Waterloo to all silence-in-the-hall offenders. He ' s also our favorite waterboy. His antique edition of a Plymouth, sports a body by Marshfield Sand and Gravel. Argu¬ ments are the spice of life to Bill. A demo¬ crat to the end, he stayed up ' til four a. m. to see the president-elect on November 8. Basketball is his sport and sleeping is his hobby, but college plans keep him awake. Doris Petrell PATRICIA ANN O ' CONNELL Rockland Pat is a blonde bubble of laughter, who spends her time helping Mr. Tedeschi in his grocery business. Her favorite activity is bowling and she aspires to a Paul Revens Bowl Trophy for her C. Y. O. team. If you see a glowing red face and an aqua Ford, you can be sure it ' s Pat. Math is great in its place, but Pat is still trying to place it. Bridgewater State College will have a twinkling blue-eyed addition to its campus next fall, and the teaching profession will benefit by her gay sense of humor. William O ' Grady DORIS ELIZABETH PETRELL Plymouth Dorry, a lively sparkle of gaiety and nonchal¬ ance, is a car ' s best friend. When warm, cozy weather hits the scene, waterskiis and Mercurys play important parts in her enjoyment. Although planning further education, Dorry won ' t be far from Andrea or Ann Marie, her buddies through high school. Never the shy, retiring type, she will always be envisaged in memories of dances, basketball games, parties, and everything that filled the school year with excitement. 23 DENNIS JOSEPH QUINN Plymouth Dennis, a well-known speaker at S. H. H. S. , displays an exceptional personality and an independent confident manner. One of our more exemplary and studious colleagues, he is, at the same time, sailor, swimmer, and singer. A life-long member of the highest academic clubs, he is also a class officer and a member of the student council. Dennis has played a diverse and highly popular role in all class activities. Dennis ' forte is almost anything he attempts. His integrity of character and academic achievement will serve him well at Boston College where he has been accepted on the early decision plan. Dennis Quinn WINNIFRED ELLEN QUINN Cambridge Wynnellen, our Cambridge girl, is tall, slim, and gifted with a vibrant personality. Her drama¬ tic talent came upon us suddenly when one evening she volunteered to direct and participate in a skit performed for the resident students. Since then drama nights at Sacred Heart feature Wynnellen in many versatile leads. Because of her athletic skill on the basketball court, she has been named the Number One Varsity Girl. Wynnellen hopes to be an airline receptionist, and her progress in the subjects necessary for this preliminary train¬ ing predict success in her choice. Wynnellen Quinn JANET MARY RYDER Plymouth Janet is many things beneath a modest unassuming air. Her performance on the stage best typifies her deep and sen¬ sitive nature. Her scholastic ability has won her a 90 Club card. She is always willing to lend a helping hand on any be¬ hind the scenes jobs. Order is said to be heaven ' s first law, but it is also Janet ' s. After college, Janet plans to work with the mentally retarded children. Janet Ryder 24 VIRGINIA ROSE SAVAGE Buzzards Bay Ginny is the dark slim model type who is murder on the basketball court. Her bubbly enthusiasm encompasses any school activity. Quiet during school hours, she ' s really reserved extra am¬ bition and energy for resident activities. After basketball, water skiing is the best sport in Ginny ' s book. We ' re sure of her success as a dental assistant. Virginia Savage MAUREEN ELIZABETH SHEEHAN Marshfield Mo, full of fun and individuality, is notorious for her blushing. A live wire, she is the life of the party. Efficiency and perseverance are her outstanding qualities. She always finds time to talk and is labeled our most exper¬ ienced and best reader, who possesses an unlimited vocabulary. Maureen is always a welcome participator in any activity. She comes recommended as a superb class sec¬ retary and treasurer well qualified to join the ranks of superior college freshmen. ji y r ' $ t Maureen Sheehan KATHRYN LOUISE SLYNE Plymouth Kathy is our most popular party giver, a real hostess with the mostest. Always gay and at times effervescent, she glows with the vigor of youth and a warm cheerful personality. To share this with others is her goal. She has delicate hands and a hearty nature, always ready to assist anyone. Kathy possesses a keen and practical intellect and her sincerity shines from her flashing eyes - a truly good friend. We wish her endless success in her college choice, Rivier. Kathryn Slyne 25 VIRGINIA MAY STEFANI Plymouth Ginny is our all-around whiz. She is at the top of any list, whether scholastic or social. She is also a devoted gym decorator. As assistant editor of the Corric she has de¬ votedly given of her time and talents. Ginny is a true-blue friend who gives honest advice without any qualms of repercussions. She won honors for Sacred Heart by becoming a finalist in the National Scholarship Test. We are sure she ' ll be on the dean ' s list at any college. Virginia Stefani STEPHEN HOWARD SMITH Plymouth Steve, a rich bass in the boys ' Octet, has run the entire gamut of activities with us for all four years. He ' s a well known, well-liked fellow who is popular not only among his class¬ mates, but also among the undergraduates as well well. He is the outdoor type; fishing, hunting, and boating are his greatest loves. He has a yen for German, picked up at random. Steve has been a bulwark of school and class spirit throughout our brief history. Stephen Smith SARA LOU STEVERMAN Scituate Sara has become one of our finest exhibitions of class spirit. Highly individualistic though she may be, her popularity extends throughout the entire school. A long time member of the ensemble - a high soprano - she ' ll be a long time memory in the hearts of all her friends at Sacred Heart. Sometimes in a quandary over a physics or P. O. D. problem, she is a requisite to the courses she elected. Her goal to top the four year average with high senior grades changed a touch of obstinacy to determination. Sara Steverman MARY THERESA VECCHIONE Cohasset Mary is a quiet girl whose middle name ought to be efficiency. Her ambition is to be a nurse, and with her exceptional talent and pleasant personality, patients should speedily recover. Mary has been a familiar figure in our library for the past four years, and as a student lib¬ rarian has helped us find the necessary re¬ search material. She has be en driving to and from Scituate in a speedy gray Rambler. Her scholastic ability has always been a point of pride with the class of ' 61. In college Mary will successfully meet the challenge to develop her many and varied talents. Mary Vecchione FERDINAND RUDOLPH THOMAS Otis Air Force Base Ferdi is one of the boys from nearby Otis. Any branch of science appeals to him but physics is his specialty. Ferdi doesn ' t mind stating his thoughts on any subject, particu¬ larly Communism. He likes to play football and basketball much to the dismay of Coach Lindberg. Because of his winning personality, Ferdi will always find friends wherever his future may lead him. Ferdinand Thomas CAROLYN ANNE WILLIAMSON King ston Carolyn, a new member at S. H. H. S. this year, is known for her quiet, neat, friendly personality. She enjoys driving but hates speed limits. Carolyn also likes to paint. She admires humility in people and practices what she admires. Carolyn started her school career at Mishannock Kindergarten, but trans¬ ferred to Kingston schools in grade school. Within a few short months of her return, we have learned that whenever we are in need of a a smile, or a helping hand, we can turn to Carolyn. Any college campus life would be enriched with Carolyn among its students. Carolyn Williamson 27 DIRECTORY OF SENIOR ACTIVITIES Abate, Adele National Honor 3, 4. . . Vice President 1, 2. . . Treasurer 4. . . Sodality 3. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Art 1, 2. . . Basketball 1. . . Drama 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Student Council 1, 2, 4. Barlow, John President 2, 3. . . Basketball 2, 3, 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Art ?, 2. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Student Council 3, 4. Baroni, Marie National Honor 3, 4. . . Basketball 2, 3. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . 90 Club 4. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Art 1, 2. . . Sodality 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. Baroni, Peter Basketball 1, 2. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Student Council 2, 3. . . Art 1, 2. Barrows, Donna Treasurer 3. . . Librarian 3. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Glee 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 4. . . Basketball 2. . . Resident Board 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Sodality 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. Brouillard, Diane Pr e sident 1, 2. . . Student Council 2 ... 90 Club 4. . .80 Club 1, 2, 3. . . Basketballl, 2. . . Drama 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . National Honor 3, 4. Borgarello, Jill Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 4. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Resident Board 4. . . Art 1, 2. . . Yearbook 4. Bruen, Ella Jane Sodality 3. . . Art 1, 2. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Surf Spray 4. Butters, Marsha oodality 3. . . Basketball 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. Callis, Mary Sue Art 1. . . Sodality 3. 4. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . 80 Club 4. Casella, Andrea Surf Spray 4. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Art 1. . . 80 Club 3. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. Cavanagh, Deirdre Sodality 3, 4. . . Glee 3, 4. . . Surf Spray 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Basketball 3, 4. Deirdre came to Sacred Heart in her junior year. 28 Coleman, Barbara Ensemble 4. . . Drama 3, 4. . . Cheerleading 4. . . Glee 3, 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Resident Board 4. . . Yearbook 4. Barbara came to Sacred Heart in her junior year. Cushman, David Glee 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. David entered Sacred Heart late in his junior year. Daly, Paddy Orchestra 1, Z. . . Treasurer 1, Z. . . Cheerleading Z, 3, 4. . . Drama 4. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Yearbook Editor 4. . . 80 Club 1, Z, 3, 4. . . Art 1, Z. . . Sodality 3. . . Glee 1, Z, 3, 4. . . Basketball 1, Z. . . Student Council 1, Z, 3, 4. Del Prete, Mary Ann Treasurer 1. . . Art 1, Z. . . 80 Club 1, Z, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Basketball 1, Z. Glee 1, Z, 3, 4. . .Student Council 1, Z, 3. Dresser, Karen Librarian 3, 4. . . Basketball 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee Z, 3, 4. . 80 Club Z. . . Resident Board 4. . .Sodality 3, 4. Fitzgerald, Jean National Honor 3, 4. . . Historian 1, Z, 3, 4. . . Surf Spray Editor 4. . . Art 1, Z. . . Basketball 1, Z. . . Drama 4. . . Sodality 3. . . Glee 1, Z, 3, 4. . . 90 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Student Council 3, 4. Flanagan, Kathleen Surf e Spray 4. . . Resident Board 4. . . Basketball 1, Z. . . Glee 1, Z, 3. . . Art 1, Z., 4. . . Yearbook 4. Galletti, Thomas Octet Z, 3, 4. . . Treasurer Z. . . Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. . . Art 1. . . Yearbook 4. . Glee 1, Z, 3, 4. Gray, Guy Drama 3. . . Sodality 3, 4. . . Glee 3, 4. . . 80 Club 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Art 3. . . National Honor 4, 3. . . Photography 4. Guy came in his junior year. Hall, Anne Marie Surf Spray 4. . . Glee 1, Z, 3... 80 Club 1, 4... Art 1... Basket ball 1, Z... Yearbook 4. Hart, Patricia Ensemble 3. . . 80 Club 3, 4. . . Surf Spray 3, 4. . . Glee 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. Pat came to Sacred Heart in her junior year. Jones, Gary 80 Club 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Glee 4. Gary came in his senior year. 29 King, Sandra Sodality 3. . . Resident Board 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee 3, 4. . . Surf c Spray 4. . . Ensemble 3, 4. . . 80 Club 3 , 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Glee 3, 4. . . National Honor 3, 4. Sandy came in her junior year.. Kiniry, Virginia Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. . . Sodality 3. . . Glee 2, 3, 4. . . 80 Club 2. . . Drama 3. . . Secretary 3. . . Basketball 2, 3. . . Yearbook 4. Lannin, Kathy Gleel, 2, 3, 4...Orchestra 2... Surf Spray 4. . .Art 1. . . Yearbook 4. MacDonald, Jean Sodality 3. . . Art 1, 2. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4.. . 80 Club 4. Malkosky, Robert Gleel, 2, 3, 4.,. Basketball 1, 2. . . Art 1, 2.. .Yearbook 4. McCarthy, Susan Glee 1, 2, 3. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Basketball 1. . . Yearbook 4. McGrath, Joseph 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Basketball 2, 3, 4. . . Student Council 3. . . Yearbook 4. McLaughlin, Justin Octet 2, 3, 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . 80 Club 1, 4. . . Press Club 3. . . Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Art 1. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. Menslage, George Octet 2, 3, 4. . . Basketball 2. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. Moo re, Thomas Octet 2, 3, 4. . . President 1, 4. . . Vice President 3. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3. . . 90 Club 4. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3. . . Art 1, 2. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Student Council 1, 3, 4. . .National Honor 3, 4. Murphy, Eleanor Secretary 2. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Sodality 3, 4. . . Art 1, 2. . . Drama 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, . . Yearbook 4. . . National Honor 3, 4. O ' Connell, Patricia Vice President 2. . . Art 1, 2. . . Sodality 3, ±. . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. ..Yearbook 4... 80 Club 1, 2. . . Basketball 1. . . Student Council 2. O ' Grady, William President 3. . . Octet 2, 3, 4. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Art 1. . . Yearbook 4. . . Student Council 3, 4. Petrell, Doris 80 Club 1, 2, 4. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Art 1, 2. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Yearbook 4. 30 Quinn, Dennis National Honor 3, 4. . . Vice President 4. . . Secretary 3. . . Octet 2, 3, 4. . . 90 Club 4. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3. . . Art 1, 2. . . Basketball 1, 2, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Student Council 1, 4. Quinn, Wynnellen Basketball 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4. . . Glee 3, 4. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Yearbook 4. Ryder, Janet National Honor 3, 4. . . Sodality 4... Glee 1, 2, 3, 4... Art 1, 2. . . Drama 4. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3, . . 90 Club 4. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Yearbook 4. . . Student Council 4. Savage, Ginny Secretary 1. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Art 1, 2. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Surf Spray 4. Slyne, Kathy Secretary 1, 2. . . National Honor 3, 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3. . . 90 Club 4. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Art 1, 2... Orchestra 1, 2... Yearbook 4. . . Drama 4. . .Student Council 1, 4. Sheehan, Maureen Treasurer 3. . . Secretary 4. . . Art 1, 2. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Sodality 3. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Surf Spray 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . National Honor 3, 4. Smith, Stephen Octet 2, 3, 4. . . 80 Club 1, 2. . . Art 1, 2. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4... Baske tball 1, 2. . . Yearbook 4. Stefani, Virginia Surf Spray 4. . . Drama 4. . . Art 1, 2. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . 90 Club 4. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3. . . National Honor 3, 4. Steverman, Sara Ensemble 3, 4. . . Basketball 1. . . 90 Club 4. . . 80 Club 3. . . Art 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 2. . . Surf : Spray 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . National Honor 4. Thomas, Ferdinand Sodality 3. . . Basketball 3, 4. . . Glee 3, 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. Ferdinand came in his junior year. Vecchione, Mary National Honor 3, 4. . . 90 Club 4. . . 80 Club 1, 2, 3. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3. . . Art 1. . . Yearbook 4. Williamson, Carolyn Glee 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Carolyn came to Sacred Heart in her senior year. 31 Vice President: Dennis Quinn OFFICERS Secretary: Maureen Sheehan President: Thomas Moore SENIOR CLASS Treasurer: Adele Abate 32 1961 CLASSES 33 s Senior Physics students experiment with science apparatus in our laboratory. A busy and interested Trig class gauges its accuracy in solving right triangles. Seniors spend many busy hours in the well- equipped library looking for research data. 34 I N A group of senior citizens adjusts the new fifty star flag in their home room. Justin leads the discussion in prep¬ aration for the big high school rally. Senior student lib¬ rarians, efficient and helpful, perform the necessary tasks of dating a library book and card. 35 Left: College preparatory- students search the bulletin board for notices of scholar¬ ships and other pertinent material. Right: Senior boys wait for the educational program on the U. N. activities. Below: Paddy Daly tells Bob Malkosky that the lunch line forms at the left. 36 Right: The Octet pauses for a coke. Below: Seniors eagerly await delicious dinner. 37 The residents enjoy a variety of activites at Sacred Heart. Serious hours of study are lightened by recreation whether out- of-doors or later in the dorms, but always a reason for excitement is that welcome letter from home. 38 Right: Television ' s foremost commentators brought our residents the daily news during the evening study hours on our new portable T V. Below: The senior girls have the rare privilege of enjoying the beautiful alumni lounge. Left: Buttons, Sara, and Kathy love to arrange attractive classroom borders. 39 Left: In the morning breeze Jean and Andrea struggle to raise our country 1 s flag. Middle right: Seniors return to afternoon classes after spending a short recreation outdoor s. Below: Devoted seniors leisurely stroll toward our Lady ' s altar for a short noon-day visit. Left: While Marie and Diane tie the knots in the net, Wynnellen and Jill check the racquets. Right: The photographer caught the lend- lease candy bar spirit and some book - weighted senior girls. Below: From the rear enter the halls of the building, the seniors of learning. Right: Sandy and Jean enjoy the beauty of Sacred Heart ' s landscape while preparing for a class. Left: Seniors, in a happy mood, discuss the coming test. « Right: Bill ' s tank , weighted with cement plugs in its various holes, has trouble traveling along a straight level road. ’■4IPU «► Left: Seniors, arriving a little late for class, rush out of Dave ' s car. Right: Juniors and seniors converse on the front steps of school. Left: Senior Sodalists set the spiritual pace for fellow students. ' iHIttillHHHriHHlIH. Left: Snow adds beauty to any countryside, but these seniors think they are an added attraction. Above middle: Singing in the Rain is a familiar refrain, but these boys are singing in the snow. Right: A snowball fight is an unusual sight in front of Sacred Heart High School. J u Right: John Higgins, Pr e sident; Louis Ragonetti, Vice President; Judy Cole, Secretary) Linda Petit, Treasurer Above: Juniors taking Advanced Algebra find their new wall chart very practical. Left: Francis Lyons, Pre sident; Paul Govoni, Vice President; Mary Mullen, Secretary; Jarey Lee Adams, Treasurer J. Higgins L. Ragonetti W. Hedge J. Mutrie D. Traverso F. Serpico S. Sherman C. Thompson K. McLaughlin Vi Jan Carpenter D. Cogghill Above: Individual students in Room 112 receive help from Sister Bernard Mary while the others make good use of one of their rare study periods. 46 H. Shea R. Hay P. Adams R. Brigham V ' i K. Roach Below: Through the use of visual aids, American History is made interesting for these juniors. S. O ' Neil 47 S. Dutson M. Schilling Above: While Sister Gertrude checks Gatia ' s assignments, the students of Room 110 prepare to meet the challenge of their academic classes. 48 t M. Hanley S. Callis M. Foster G. Payntar F. Lyons D. Tarantino F. Pease D. McMahon R. Correira S. Adams 49 Left: Chemistry holds a fascination for Francis, Paul, Joe, and Dick, who are trying to make pure oxygen. Above: Virginia, Dave, Ronald, and Joanne acquire the true French accent through listening to records. Right: Typing is a must for all juniors, and they find it valuable in many ways. Inset: Betsy, Susanne, and Anne with the two Carols in front enjoy a break between classes. Rita Moore, Secretary; Sheila Norton, President; Agnes Walsh, Vice President; Philip Boucher, Treasurer Above: Sheila and Kathy check on some last minute details with Ginny and the boys. Left: Lynn Beaulieu, Treasurer; Joan Doherty, Pre sident; Rita Moore, Vice President; Loyola McManus, Secretary T. Tura L. Beaulieu M. Quinn J. Boudreau W. Lang M. L. Barrows R. Rosemere M. Stoma Below: Something about Latin II evokes a puzzled expression from Robert Rosemere. 52 Above: Sister Johnette and the students in Room 113 listen to Mary Lou Barrows recite her favorite poem. L. McManus S. Frick A. M. Miller-Jones L. Gilbert M. Hussey A. Craig J. MacDonald C. Latosek B. Coffey B. Burr S. Hessman J. Doherty 53 D. Schlect W. Alsheimer S. Sankus D. Loberg P. Boucher M. Gray J. Nolan Below: These beginners find French I challenging but interesting. 54 Above: Whatever Sister Helen Joseph said must have been humorous according to the expressions of the students in Room 115. D. Westcott M. Harrington M. McGuire M. Bartosiak D. Schrettner H- Graglia B. Tupper V. Bruen S. Norton 55 Left: Sophomore students watch Walter Lang and Lynn Beaulieu trying to get the right angle in a geometry class. Above: Sophomore Literature students enact a scene from The Trysting Place. Right: Students caution Philip Boucher and Michael Gray to be careful of those crayfish in biology. Right: Donna Carey, President; Diane Detellis, Vice President; Donna Loring, Secretary; Patricia Deary, Treasurer .J l t . r 1 Above: Freshmen students turn the pages of history. Deft: John Mitchell, Pr e sident; Dennis McGrath, Vice President; Kathleen Flanagan, Secretary; Kathleen Mullen, Treasurer Vj K. Rafferty D. McGrath R. Burns P. Borsari K. Flanagan S. McNulty J. Luce G. Baldasaro R. Norcott C. McAlmden S. Daly Sister Rosalie and Room 114 in session. 58 r V. Duperre K. Mullen V J. Leahy 59 C. Boucher D. McCarthy J. Phillips M. Adams J. Cole J. Mahoney D. Detellis D. Newsome Sister Mary Cecile and Room 107 are always ready with a smile. K. Grady 60 kif J. Erickson K. Harden M. Myers D. Carey M. O ' Connor P. Leary F. Santacross S. Reilly E. Benkoski J. McLaughlin Buzz sessions make English Composition interesting. 61 Left: Latin opens the door to modern languages for students in Room 107. Above: In Religion class, Kathy Rafferty finds the Bible reference for Judy Leahy and Jeffrey Luce. Right: John Stoma explains the use of the inclined plane to students in Room 114. V VI ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL j HONOR SOCIETY] Above are seniors who qualified for the National Honor Society. High scholastic excellence and a superior character rating are essential for membership. The formal ceremony of induction is held later in the year, and it is an occasion of a colorful academic program presented in the Sacred Heart auditorium. The Student Council has been of great assistance in furthering our academic studies. The Executive Council, the Advisory Board, and the General Assembly provide the proper atmos¬ phere through order, peace, and justice. Below: Some students at an informal General Assembly Above: The Executive Council holds a meeting Right: Two seniors active on hall patrol Below: The Advisory Board in an animated discus sion FORENSIC Forensic activities at Sacred Heart are regarded as a must for all who accept the challenge of leadership. Here are members of the senior class who have earned a place in the Sacred Heart Forensic Hall of Fame. SB I r—m r I 1 1 f 1 . ft.. IB® pi. ins co co c o co — U Q) z. — n — z ) O 3) O (Dz — i - om ) _ D SURF AND SPRAY The Surf Spray , Sacred Heart ' s news¬ paper, is published periodically by the senior staff under the direction and supervision of the faculty. Left: Editor: Jean Fitzgerald Lower left: Paddy and Maureen, assistant editors, operate the multilith. Lower right: Business manager, Virginia, checks the files. Left: A group of senior girls typing mas¬ ters for the Surf c Spray. THE CORRIC Sacred Heart 1 s annual, the Corric has been developed and published through the hard work of the staff, the students, and the faculty. Left: Editor: Pat Daly Lower left: Lay-out committee Lower right: Sandy and Ginny examine yearbook mats. Left: Subscription committee plans for organized round-up. Left: Members of the boys ' Sodality Our Sodality is a vitalizing force in the development of spiritual life at Sacred Heart. Above: Sodalists make a daily visit to the chapel. Right: Members of the sophomore girls ' Sodality f ( i it m 3 p s o D A L I T Y Above: Members of the senior girls ' Sodality Above: Two views of Sodalists at World Sodality Day held at Boston College Right: Member s of the junior girls ' Sodality SCIENCE Students have an opportunity to express their scientific abilities in the annual spring Science Fair. Research begins early in the fall giv¬ ing all exhibitors sufficient time to do detailed study on their projects. Above: Sue McCarthy holds her hamster for a photo. Center: General view of exhibition area Below: Joe, Bill, Virginia, and Kathy explain their projects. iromia. FAIRS SrSt- Abo ve: Dennis demonstrates the nickel cadmium battery to interested underclassmen. kxthai kui«stkai 1’l.OMBACl! ' ' • ; us. st.r Jl 74_ isc. Lower left: Maureen explains the use of the various Lower right: Justin demonstrates Radio Astronomy Left: Jean and Adele display their project on Tuberculosis. llerti ' nts aw Mlirs oiwi’jtij tlwt circle titc widens, (ihe A ' drw (airics a ne Miw olwtrical d i ' (| ie « ' eMi ils ' cwvmlclwfiw j is ciiditn sitiice PivIi ' iim« ' in tliomick ' iB I ’’-iu .ill in siifeiu !si« uvliMri ' !iiH«srtiwik;v_m ' ■t’AHicIe m nir r h the Hsit w nlucli Mfr ' ct ' the dorfri ' n anil IteMsi elements e.vist. 5 ' «wtlW« l iVfc w ’ f L i all ajhmiX, m t,! ' ' 5 ‘ eloiiin,: j . e.Xi ' ctfii alike, fod, h . { • ' tiaft elections :hemicals. y charts. Miirll m,JX% RAVIO I 1 — 1 — . Mj . frojnet 4 -f S ,i fclmLm re.WROMEU « ’ ' AV hdihtyn . ) fra f Vwirr-V r i - rail HCLiC. PRESENTING THE STARS 74 Above: I slipped in here, quite unnoticed. . . Left: They came and they adored . 11 Right: And when our eyes could hold no more such beauty... 75 CAST OF CHARACTERS: CHORAL SPEAKERS: Madonna.Diane Brouillard Kathy Slyne Er i es t.John Barlow Adele Abate Young Mother.Janet Ryder Donna BarroWs Socialite.Wynnellen Quinn Maureen Sheehan EEen .Virginia Stefani Eleanor Murphy Social Worker.Jill Borgarello Andrea Casella ZOth Century Maiden. . . . Paddy Daly Altar Boy.Michael Fortini Shepherds.Linda Petit and Sybil Bowes 76 1961 ACTIVITIES 77 78 79 1960 ELECTION ran ■m Cheerleaders provided an extra spark that carried the day through to a reluctant end. HOORSIKl Sacred Heart students held a whooping rally for the candidates this election. Head speakers for both parties whipped up wagons of pep with their rabble- rousing talks and parades. CAMPAIGN RALLY $ ' 3l B bpbib U BOYS’ SPORTS Character, the hallmark of goodness and truth, has always been designed for personal achievement at Sacred Heart. The physical education program is also a means to an end. At Sacred Heart basketball claims precedence, but baseball and football scrimmage play their part in the program under the direction of Coach Lindberg. sm Above: Up and over! Below: Justin has the odds over Jim, Steve, and Tom. Above: Members of the team Standing left to right are Dick Borsari, Paul Govoni, Michael Gray, Paul Kelleher, and Terry Weaver. Kneeling left to right are Ferdinand Thomas, Bill O ' Grady, Tom Galletti. Joe McGrath, and John Barlow. Right: Our coach, Mr. Bindberg Left: As usual, Tom made the basket! 5 % 83 GIRLS’SPORTS Above: Cheerleader captain, Donna Barrows, stands over two of her team, Virginia Kiniry and Paddy Daly. Below: We ' re off for our first game. The signs are made and our cheerleaders are ready and the bus is loaded. Victory is just a few miles away. Leadership, cooperation, and fair play are the values youth can gain from athletics. The prime sport here on Route 80 is basketball. Cheerleading is another avid activity. Team¬ work is an American tradition and an essential at S. H. H. S. Below: The practice is in full swing and Wynn- elLen true to form always manages to get the ball. ' r ' Left: The girls ' team practicing in the gym is a familiar after school scene. Below center: Our circle of cheerleaders beginning with the first of the two girls on the left are Gatia Payntar, Linda Petit, Kathy Roach, Virginia Kiniry, Donna Barrows, Paddy Daly, and Sybil Bowes. Right: The girls ' team standing left to right: Susan Sankus, Mary Lou Barrows, and Joan Doherty. Kneeling: Sara Steverman, Susan McCarthy, Wynnellen Quinn, Deirdre Cavanagh, and Marsha Butters OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT TheS.H.H.S. band and orchestra, trained and directed by Sister Nivard, have always been points of pride to all the students. Whether playing for a rally, a dance, a recital, an assembly, or a social, they always performed in a splendid manner. !t? J F y f ‘T L j p| l m y iA ' ' i ; h ■ H SM j mk - « IIlamSI W: P r WP.jy | f I W DANCE COMMUTES AT WORK Many happy hours will be remembered as preparation for our dances. There was always the last minute rush, when our tired spirits and decorations fell, but things always worked out in the final analysis. No one will ever forget the good times culminating in a great dance Members of the decoration committees had their ups-and-downs , but the assistance given by the faculty members seemed to keep their spirits up. Left: Dennis and his sister, Mary Seniors prove they always enjoy a dance. Refreshments, anyone? Tom Moore crowns Jan Carpenter Harvest Queen ' while her escort, Paul Kelleher, looks on. r w Right: The chorus entertains at our annual Christmas dance; Sister Rosalie directs the ensemble composed of resident students. Left: Gliding to the strains of beautiful music, a group of seniors enjoy the atmosphere of fantasy at the dance. Right: The Octet, under Sister Rosalie ' s direction, fills the air with song ind gaiety at the dance. PROM BANQUET Happy faces speak for themselves in these Prom photos. A regal banquet puts the finishing touches on a night to remember. JUNIOR MAY 1960 Our busy junior year was capped by the excitement of the Prom. The promenade, the coronation of the queen, the music and the dancing, the friends we talked and laughed with, these are memories that are dear to us. fSSFfmm ■ fjOni ■ ? i ' ' + % r ' ' j ® I ' ' THE GRADUATES OF 1961 are SINCERELY AND DEEPLY GRATEFUL To the High School Student Body and the Members of the Sacred Heart Grade School. 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MEATS and POULTRY FROZEN FRUI ' I ' S and VEGETABLES BUTTER, GHEESE and EGGS 2-8 FANEUIL HALL MARKET BOSTON Compliments INDEPENDENT NAIL PACKING COMPANY Bridgewater Massachusetts 1 KITCHENS For Free Estimate on Kitchen Designing See Our Consultant First Distributors of Pole Free Pruden Steel Framed Buildings for Every Farm and Rural Need Largest Display of Weldwood Plywood On the South Shore KINGSTON • .hGSTONi hi hway 3A Plymouth -—- parking i teoescmis one-stop Su cue i, Lumber ■■■■■■ppiPPI SUPER a+tcb MATERIAL Ua-uC Jl market _4_ - r. -- ■■■■■■■■ -I4MAi- • KiNGSTOM Don’t Quit I When things go wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill, When the funds are lowand the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit— Rest if you must, but don’t you quit. II Life is queer with its twists and turns, As every one of us sometimes learns, And many a fellow turns about, When he might have won had he stuck it out. Don’t give up though the pace seems slow- You may succeed with another blow. III Often the goal is nearer than It seems to a faint and faltering man; Often the struggler has given up When he might have captured the victor’s cup; And he learned too late when the night came down, How close he was to the golden crown. IV Success if failure turned inside out— The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar; So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit, — It’s when things seem worst that you mustn’t quit. GINO RUGANI, INC. CONTRACTORS Temple 4-4181 Water Mains Stone Brick Work Road Construction Loarri, Sand Gravel, Trucking, Excavating, Plastering Bituminous, Concrete Driveways Parking Lots Grading, Bulldozer, Power Shovel Grader Rentals Mobile Stone and Gravel Crusher r Portable Screening, Unit Rentals , , .. Pleasant Street ° Marshfield, Mass. KINGSTON OIL GAS CO. INC. — 62 Main Street Kingston- JOSEPH BALBONI SONS Tel. Justice 5-2604—5-4541 FUEL OILS—BURNER SERVICE BOTTLED GAS CYLINDER BULK SERVICE GAS APPLIANCES SPARRELL SERVICE INC. J. L. Wadsworth Funeral Directors John R. Reardon Central Street Norwell, Mass. Oldfield 9-2200 FUNERAL HOMES Est. 1820 1 Summer Street Cohasset, Mass. Evergreen 3-0200 Compliments of DEARN AND McGRATH’S Waterfront Restaurant 45 East Water St. Rockland, Mass. Tel. TRiangle 8-0920 RADIO STATION W P L M Route 3 Plymouth, Mass. 5000 WATTS 1390 ON YOUR DIAL 6 A.M.—12 Midnight SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOMES 515 Washington St. Rte. 3, Hanover, Mass. Tel. TAylor, 6-2412 Serving the Old Colony District Since 1897 Headquarters for Quality Controlled LP-gas Service VOLTA OIL COMPANY TEXACO Range Fuel Oils — Gasoline Industrial Fuel Oil P. 0. Box 346 Plymouth, Mass. Samoset Street — Rt. 44 OUR OIL AND GAS MAKES H ARM FRIENDS COMPLIMENTS OF PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY Compliments of Plymouth Massachusetts THE HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT Kingston Massachusetts HUMPHREY, COVILL AND COLEMAN I “THE FRIENDLY INSURANCE OFFICE” NEW BEDFORD MASSACHUSETTS J. J. SHEPHERD SONS, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS “Over a Century of Dignified Service” Funeral Homes at — Kingston Pembroke Whitman Compliments of PATCH CHEVROLET INC. Routes 3A 139 Marshfield, Mass. Tel. TE 4-6000 and TE 4-8000 Compliments of SWEETSER’S GENERAL STORE Washington Street Duxbury, Mass. Tel. WE 5616 Compliments of ROCKLAND TRUST COMPANY “The South Shore’s Bank” CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the Class of ’61 from MAYFLOWER SEAFOODS RESTAURANT TOWN WHARF PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS CHARLES L. SINNOTT CO. INC. OLDSMOBILE-RAMBLER SALES-SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF ROGERS’ SUPERMARKET Ocean Street Marshfield, Mass. Tel. TE 4-6667 SELECT USED CARS Manomet Massachusetts SHIRETOWN MOTORS INC. THE DICKSONS Sal es Water Street, Plymouth Official Photographers for the Corric Plymouth, Mass. Compliments °f A FRIEND Compliments of PURITAN CLOTHING CO. MODERN STORES FOR MEN AND BOYS PLYMOUTH ROCKLAND Compliments from Mr. AND Mrs. JOHN J. McBRIDE PLYMOUTH FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Plymouth Kingston Duxbury Best Wishes 338 COURT STREET Congratulations Graduates, May the course of your success lie along the way of life, chartered by the Laws of God . yCctneA cMrtS acftubettA England Mast Imtfiual dift l|np Udrij Cnntpang 0rituat Ifarbor 143 COURT STREET Makers of Fine Men s-wear Fabrics MAYFLOWER WORSTED COMPANY COLUMBIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS Brockton 311 Warren Avenue Massachusetts LUZO GROCERY COMPANY, INC. WHOLESALE GROCERS SUPPLIERS FOR Bakeries, Restaurants, Hotels Institutions Distributors of Carlson Brand-The Finest HO Front Street Telephone WYman 3-9976 New Bedford, Mass. Compliments of THE VILLAGE PHARMACY Washington Street Free RX Delivery WE 4-2241 Duxbury Compliments of YANKEE TRAVELER Plymouth Route 3 A Massachusetts Best Wishes to the Class of “61” from ST. LEO’S PARISH Rev. George H. Callahan Rev. Francis J. Hogan Rev. Lawrence E. Wetterholm Rev. James D. Lyons MR. JOSEPH THE COUNTRY TAILOR Custom Clothes and Ready Mades for Men and Women Complete Student Department Fine Apparel—Apparel Accessories Route 3 Tel. TA 6-2579 Corner of Broadway—Hanover, Massachusetts Compliments of McLaughlin Chevrolet inc. SALES SERVICE Tel. Gibson 7-4401 Whitman Massachusetts SPECIALIZING IN “TAILOR MADE” STUDENTS’ INSURANCE PLANS John C. Paige Company Insurance 40 Broad Street Boston NEW YORK PORTLAND ATLANTA LOS ANGELES Plymouth Representative: Ronald W. Butterfield Coles Lane Plymouth, Massachusetts JOHN E. JORDAN CO. 1 MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS BESSE-WALKOVER SHOES 8 North Street Plymouth Next Door To First National Store Compliments of LIGHTHOUSE GAS COMPANY Yarmouthport JAMES L. SULLIVAN CONFECTIONERY INC. WHOLESALE CANDY 1987 Dorchester Ave. Tel. Avenue 2-4949 Talbot 5-1209 CLASS RINGS ULTRA COOKE CLARKE, INC. 25 Richmond Street Boston 9, Mass. Telephone CA 7-7654 NEW ENGLAND’S LEADING INSTITUTIONAL MEAT PURVEYOR AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. J. Richard O’Neil Co. Plymouth 103 Summer Street Massachusetts 282 Franklin Street Cambridge 39, Mass. Telephone PI 6-0698 Compliments of BOURGET’S PIONEER FOOD STORE Western Beef Pork Telephone Union 6-4521 East Carver Massachusetts TE 4-4979 2 orrie--s$nne COIFFEURS 760 Plain St. Marshfield, Mass. Artistic Hairstyling Lamp Cuts, Tinting Evenings by App.—Air Conditioned GEORGE V. BUTTNER STORE COMPLIMENTS OF Marshfield Ocean Street Mass. Telephone TE 4-7171 SOUTH STREET GARAGE Plymouth Massach usetts Congratulations from MacDONALD FUNERAL HOME WHITE’S FLOOR COVERING Plymouth Corner of Alden Street and Standish Avenue Massachusetts Ocean Street Marshfield Massachusetts Compliments of FAMILY SKATELAND Health—Fun—Family Dating Making Friends—Roller Skating Temple 4-9134 or Temple 4-7291 Plain Street Marshfield HARDWARE-DRY GOODS p ■ m Wr. ' JM. I .4VM 1 f l] Kingston Center Compliments of BRANT ROCK SUPER MARKET 24 Dyke Road OPEN YEAR ROUND DANIEL F. McNEARNEY Insurance Middleboro Mass. Compliments of MIDWAY SERVICE Route 58 So. C arver Massachusetts Convent Supplies Postulant Outfits Gifts for Nuns NEIL B. DOHERTY CO. 48 Summer Street HA 6-1614 Boston, Mass, SAMOSET GARAGE INC. Buick Hillman Plymouth Pontiac Sunbeam Massachusetts Established 1909 COMPLIMENTS OF PLYMOUTH MARINE RAILWAYS INC. Cantoni’s Fuel Mobilheat—Mobil Kerosene Blue Coal—Sales Service CANTONI COAL OIL CO. Hedge Road PI 6-1233 JASON’S CENTER Cohasset Donald Meserve, Prop. PAINT-WALLPAPER-ARTIST SUPPLY CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Domestic and Imported Gifts for All Occasions West $nc)ies North Scituate, Massachusetts Specialties from the Islands RUTH V. BAILEY-9—5:30 Daily-Friday ’til 9 Compliments of the RANCH HOUSE Route 3 Hanover Congratulations Class of ’61 BLUE BONNET BABY SHOP See Our Display of Fences on Rte. 3, Norwell Chain Link —Cedar Fencing Sales and Erections 1 FENCr no. j Washington Street Norwell, Mass. ED 5-4193 TR 8-5500 SAINT ANTHONY’S SHRINE 100 Arch Street ! THE FRIENDLY BANK’ Sponsors of School Savings at Sacred Heart School BEST OF WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’61 PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK DIVINE PROVIDENCE GUILD DROTTS MARKET WHITE MARKET BARNSTABLE MASSACHUSETTS MARSHFIELD PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONISTS Robert F. Archer, Reg. Pharm. Ocean Street Marshfield, Mass. Tel. TEmple 4-8291 Compliments of THE EDES MFG. CO. SHWOM BROS. 305 Court Street Plymouth Massachusetts Compliments of ROGER’S MARKET Middleboro Massachusetts Compliments of THE SEASIDE GRILLE 390 Court Street Tel. PI 6-9842 SPECIALIZING IN FINE ITALIAN FOOD Compliments of HANOVER PHARMACY Tedeschi Shopping Center Route 3 Hanover Massachusetts DELORY DRUG J. EDWIN DELORY, REG. PHARMACIST Tel. EV 3-0080 Cohasset Mass WASHINGTON STREET DUXBURY Fashions Gifts and China and Glass Rep. Cooley’s Inc., of Boston Tel. WE 4-2521- 01 ive and Edward Turner WILLIAM McKENNEY USED CAR DEALER 419 North Center Street East Bridgewater, Mass. Tel. Drake 8-3331 or Drake 8-3064 Pilgrim 6-9825 Bowling Is for Fun—and Is Automatically Better at the PLYMOUTH B0WL-0-MAT WITH ELECTRONIC SETTERS MARTHA’S GIFT AND TOY SHOP Greeting Cards—Phonograph Records Congratulations to the Class of 1961 RCA Stereos CRAIG ' S PHARMACY Tel. PI 6-2109 N. Plymouth, Mass. Middleboro 53 Center Street Massachusetts LICENSED PROCESS quality controlled cleaning PLYMOUTH ROCK CLEANERS DODGE-DART-PEUGEOT-RENAULT SYLVANIA T.V.-ANDREA JOHN HAMILTON INC. Waier St. Off State Pier — PI 6-1744 Jack Ottino Alfred Volta Kingston Tel. JU 5-2074 Mass. BALBONI’S Drug Store Joseph Bilhoni, Reg. Pharm. Richard Taesinari, Reg. Pharm. PI 6-1251 Night Service Res. J. Balboni PI 6-2147 “W here Pharmacy it a Profession not a sideline 315 COURT STREET PLYMOUTH Compliments of BROWN’S BANK OLDEST BANK IN PLYMOUTH Assets Liquidated Twice Daily ‘Where Your Wampum Grows and Grows” Compliments of DR. MRS. GEORGE P. CANUCCI Plymouth Massachusetts BARATTA’S PACKAGE STORE Free Delivery Service Telephone PI 6-0255 13 Main Street Ext. Plymouth, Mass. Compliments of BILL GRIFFITHS COHASSET PACKAGE STORE Rt. 3 A Cohasset EV 3-9690 Plymouth A. K. FINNEY CO. Call—PI 6-4343 Mass. For All Your Transportation Needs Furniture Moving Freight Transportation Compliments of CLARENCE A. W00LS0N Carpenter Builder 13 Alvin Rd. Plymouth, Mass. Telephone Pilgrim 6-2578 Compliments of VALENTE BROS. Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Plymouth Massachusetts Compliments of BOUCHER’S MARKET DIEGOLI BARONI, INC. PLUMBING HEATING South Carver Massachusetts Brockton Massachusetts FOR SEAFOOD AT ITS BEST IT’S TASSY’S Route 3 A Kingston Massachusetts COMPLIMENTS OF MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of KALLIO’S PACKAGE STORE South Carver Massachusetts WE 4-5251 KAY HAIRDRESSER Hair Styling Permanent Waves Bay Road So. Duxbury Compliments of COOPER’S 9 Court Street Plymouth 46 Main St. Ext. Massachusetts GOODING’S Jewelers Since 1802 “Plymouth’s Leading Jewelry Store” Art Carved Diamonds Elgin—Gerard—Perryaux—Hamilton—Bulova Watches 18 Court St. Tel. PI 6-0429 Plymouth Everlasting Success to the CLASS OF 1961 from CAPTAIN MRS. FERDINAND THOMAS PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of Plymouth Compliments °f CAPE AUTO BODY RUEZ GALLERANI SALEM AUTO SPRING SERVICE 63 Bridge Street Sal em Massachusetts Telephone PI 4-4176 or 4177 PLYANT’S SUPERETTE Groceries—Ice Cream—Tonic Open Daily Through Sunday 9:00 A.M.-ll P.M. Route 123 North Hanover Compliments of THE WISHING WELL Accord Massachusetts Compliments of THE MARINER BOAT SHOP Authorized Sales Service Johnson Sea Horse Motors Rte. 3 A Plymouth Phone PI 6-1950 B. M. FEINBERG INC. WEARING APPAREL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TE 4-7881 Marshfield, Mass. Compliments of SCITUATE FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. For the Finest in Meat, Vegetables and All Other Items—For Freezer Call OAK DALE PACKING CO. INC. 132 First Street Scituate Massachusetts Compliments of DUCA’S 5 -S1.00 STORE 378 Pleasant Street E. Bridgewater Tel. Juniper 7-0035 Best Wishes from MR. MRS. GEORGE A. BROUILLARD OCEAN ST. MARSHFIELD A. MACCAFERRI 8 SON Shoes and Shoe Rebuilding 302 Court Street Pilgrim 6-0858 N. Plymouth, Mass. SUNSHINE STORES 133 Main Street Kingston Massachusetts CHARLES J. COHOLAN REALTOR-INSURER COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Tel. GI 7-3551 Anytime 200 Pleasant St. Whitman, Mass. Compliments GIBERTI’S APOTHECARY Corner of Center and High Middleboro Massachusetts Compliments of MRS. MARY CASELLA White Horse Beach Massachusetts Canal 4-3914 REAL ESTATE PRINCE STREET SERVICE STATION Henry Stefani, Prop. TEXACO PRODUCTS CAR WASH AND LUBRICATION PI 6-9818 Plymouth BALBONI ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor 89 Pleasant Street Hanson Massachusetts Cypress 3-6551 Compliments of DRAPER’S Distinctive Clothing for Misses and Women Route 3 A Cohasset Fishing Rods—Reels-Tachle Expert Film Developing Bicycles—Bicycle Repairs Hobby Crafts COSTELLO’S 261 Union St. Rockland TR 8-4590 PLYMOUTH PAINT WALLPAPER CENTER (Formerly Brenner’s) 8 Samoset St. Tel. PI 6-1132 Plymouth, Massachusetts CRAIG JOHNSON INC. 265 Plain Street Rockland Massachusetts TR 8-0068 or TR 8-3868 Compliments of DR. JOSEPH D. COMALLI Optometrist 75 North Main St. Middleboro BENZIGER BROTHERS, INC. 95 Summer Street Boston, Massachusetts Tel. Hancock 6-6330 RELIGIOUS ARTICLES-CHURCH GOODS VESTMENTS-CATHOLIC BOOKS Compliments of CORVINI ' S PKG. STORE INC. 31 Main Street Plymouth Massachusetts LORING’S WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS Plymouth Massachusetts REBUTTINI’S GIFT BASKETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 53 Court St. Compliments GOGGIN SON 15 Court St. Plymouth Mass. SAMOSET PRESS Complete Printing Service Letterpress and Offset 64 Samoset St. Plymouth, Mass. Plymouth Mass. “PLYMOUTH’S PRESCRIPTION STORE” BRADLEY PHARMACY 22 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. Roy B. Bradley, Registered Pharmacist YOU CAN DEPEND ON US. YOUR DOCTOR DOES. SOUTH SHORE FACTORY SHOE OUTLET SHOES, RUBBER AND LEATHER FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY STORE HOURS NINE TO NINE Tel. TAylor 6-2461 Rt. 3 and 139 Hanover, Mass. Compliments of SALLY DRESS SHOP, INC. 575-577 Washington Street Tel. Gibson 7-3901 Whitman, Mass. WHITMAN INSURANCE WINIFRED A. BURNS-CATHERINE M. BURNS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS BLISS HARDWARE CO. Williams Oil-O-Mat—Heating Plumbing Shell Fuel Oils Locksmiths Pittsburgh Paints B uilders —Hardware Main Street Ext. Tel. PI 6-3222 Compliments of thomas l. McGrath WOOD’S FISH MARKET Ralph F. Goodwin, Prop. Quality Seafoods Main St. Ext. Plymouth, Mass. MILBROOK MOTORS INC. SA LES-WILL YS-SER VICE Duxbury Massachusetts Telephone Wellington 4-2255 Compliments THE ORIGINAL JOHN DeLORENZO TURKEY FARM Compliments of RUSSEL C. HALL Established 1907 MATTHEW F. SHEEHAN CO. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES CHURCH GOODS-CATHOLIC BOOKS Scituate Manhattan Sportswear Massachusetts 22 Chauncy Street Boston, Mass. Mallory Hats JOSEPH’S GARAGE PLYMOUTH MEN’S SHOP PONTIAC VAUXHALL Distinctive Men’s Wear 18 Main Street—Plymouth GMC Trucks—Half-Ton—35 Ton Sales and Service Chartered Buses Norwell, Mass. Tel. 01, 9-2971 Campus Sportswear Fashionbuilt Clothes Compliments of Compliments McCarthy’s quality ICE CREAM of COUNTRY PACKAGE STORE Whitman Massachusetts North Scituate Mass. HOUSE OF FINE SPIRITS JIM KEANE CARL’S PACKAGE STORE INC. LI 5-0059 95 Front St. Scituate, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF HANOVER BOWLADROME Rt. 139—Rockland St. Hanover, Mass. Open Bowling Every Night For Reservations Call—TA 6-4061 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. MRS. SAMUEL CALLIS FORN SIGN CO. Plymouth 315 Court Street Massachusetts Scituate Massachusetts JOHN FOSTER LUMBER CO. ROUTE 27 HANSON, MASS. LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIAL MASONS SUPPLIES - PAINT HARDWARE Plymouth Tel. CY 3-6333 Est. 1919 Compliments of ROY E. BEAMAN Massachusetts Congratulations to Marshfield Compliments the Class of 1961 CLIFTON H. MARSH Insurance Massachusetts McDonald bros. Real Estate Insurance Compliments of GELLAR’S GAS STATION LELAND’S RESTAURANT Massachusetts Manomet Compliments of LANNIN BROS. Plymouth—Valiant—DeSoto “We’ll Be Here Tomorrow To Back Up the Cars We Sell Today.” TR 8-0727 222 Webster St. Rockland, Mass. Compliments of CECCARELLI Tailors-Cleaners Plymouth Massachusetts KINNEY ' S HUGH R. MARAGHY 255 Union Street Attorney-at-Law Rockland THE BEACON RESTAURANT GOOD FOOD Massachusetts Compliments of GEORGE LaCOMBE BARBER SHOP Route 139 Fieldston, Mass. Temple 4-9152 211 Union Street Rockland, Mass. When in Marshfield Everybody Goes to HUBBARD ' S CUPBOARD Congratulations to the Class of 1961 from Groceries—Delicatessen Newspapers—Lunches Main Street Marshfield, Mass. THE CHILDREN’S SHOP Scituate Harbor Congratulations to the Class of ’61 CAPE INSURANCE AGENCY Plymouth 74 Court St. Mass. DIAMONDS • RINGS WATCHES • CLOCKS yi. TDhooge JEWELER Watchmaker and Engraver Phone PILGRIM 6-2645 PLYMOUTH, MASS. KINGSTON ALUMINUM FOUNDRY PLYMOUTH HARDWARE, INC. AND NERI PLUMBING COMPANY Kingston, Massachusetts G.E. APPLIANCES Tel. PI 6-0265 PLUMBING ESTIMATES GLADLY SUBMITTED 42-44 Court St.—Plymouth, Mass. SAMOSET T.V. RADIO INC. S. BARNICOAT MONUMENT CO. Middleboro, Massachusetts Sales Service Route 28 Telephone Midd. 2024 RCA-Z enith—Sylvania After the Sale It’s the Service That Counts Tel. PI 6-2499 97 Samoset Street Plymouth, Mass. FRANK HAYES RANCH HOUSE ‘WHERE YOU ARE A STRANGER BUT ONCE” Green Harbor, Massachusetts TOWN BROOK SERVICE STATION MOTOR TUNE UP FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING Plymouth, Mass. Tel. PI 6-4820 Compliments of BRIDGEWATER SAVINGS BANK Two Convenient Offices Bridgewater West Bridgewater Compliments STEVEN’S THE FLORIST Plymouth Massachusetts Compliments of PLYMOUTH COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY THEOCKERS COMPANY BOOKS-CARDS-OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES 15 Main St. Plymouth Mass. Compliments of COLONIAL DINER Frances and Blanche Maynard Compliments °f KEN BAILEY Scituate Harbor Mass. Compliments of C. P. WASHBURN CO. Halifax Plymouth Compliments of M M SPORTING GOODS CO., INC. 35 Main St., Plymouth, Massachusetts Compliments of GEORGE MABBETT SON SMITH’S Plymouth Massachusetts Compliments of ZANELLO’S FURNITURE “Where the Quality Remains Long After the Price Is Forgotten” Plymouth Massachusetts TURKEYS Raised for Quality—Sold on Merit Roast Stuffed Turkeys—Our Specialty Large Turkey Pies—All Meat—No Vegetables BONGI ' S TURKEY ROOST Summer St. Duxbury, Mass. Tel. Justice 5-2392 CARTMELL FUNERAL SERVICE 150 Court Street 265 Standish Avenue Plymouth Massachusetts SHERMAN FURNITURE CO INC. 310 Court Street Plymouth Massachusetts Compliments of CURRIER’S RESTAURANT Established 1900 JORDAN’S PHARMACY Kingston Massachusetts Plymouth Center Near North St. Your Prescription Pharmacy ” Justice 5-2783 BUSINESS SPONSORS PLYMOUTH BROCKTON ST. RWY. CO. Plymouth, Mass. SIDNEY GATES SONS North Scituate, Mass. COLONIAL DRUG STORE Scituate Harbor, Mass. GAUDETTE’S PACKAGE STORE, INC. Middleboro, Mass. HARBOR CLEANERS Scituate, Mass. SCITUATE CABIN North Scituate, Mass. DUNLAP’S OIL GAS SERVICE Plymouth, Mass. ANTI’S Plymouth, Mass. PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTING CO. Canada Dry Beverages CONTENTE’S SHOE STORE North Plymouth, Mass. DEXTER’S SHOE STORE Plymouth, Mass. THE HOBOMOCK, INC. Pembroke, Mass. JOHNSON’S SAN DEE DONUTS Hanover, Mass. STILLMAN TIRE CO. Brockton, Mass. MILEPOST RESTAURANT Duxbury, Mass. GASSETTS JEWELRY Bridgewater, Mass. ESTES AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Rockland, Mass. TOWNE PHARMACY East Bridgewater, Mass. LUCY LOCKE, REALTOR Scituate, Mass. CREEDON FLORIST Middleboro, Mass. DWYER’S ONE-STOP CLEANERS Cohasset, Mass. HANSON BOWLADROME Hanson, Mass. THE HEATHER SHOP, INC. Plymouth, Mass. HALE’S HARDWARE Rockland, Mass. WASH ’N FOLD LAUNDROMAT Rockland, Mass. PILGRIM DRUG Plymouth, Mass. GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP North Scituate, Mass. SCITUATE HARBOR PHARMACY, INC. Scituate, Mass. A. S. PALMER CO. Scituate, Mass. SHIP TIDES Plymouth, Mass. HOUSE GARDEN SHOP Manomet, Mass. FINNIE SALES SERVICE Scituate, Mass. L. E. BOUCHARD CO., INC. Kingston, Mass. MacKINNON SHOE STORE Cohasset, Mass. DAMON’S CASH MARKET Rockland, Mass. HANSON DRUG STORE PEMBROKE DRUG STORE BUSINESS SPONSORS THE FAMILY STORE South Hanson, Mass. HANSON LAUNDROMAT Hanson, Mass. LONGO FLORIST Hanson, Mass. BARNETT AUTO SALES, INC. Bryantville, Mass. HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAURANT North Pembroke, Mass. MANOMET LUMBER CO. Manomet, Mass. POIRIERS’S BAKERY Kingston, Mass. THE 1740 WILLIS HOUSE Kingston, Mass. THE BAIT BOX Kingston, Mass. HOLMES GROCERY CO. Plymouth, Mass. MANOMET BEAUTY SALON Manomet, Mass. PILGRIM FARMS Manomet, Mass. MANOMET BAKERY Manomet, Mass. MANOMET GENERAL STORE Manomet, Mass. PHILIP ANDERSON, PLUMBING HEATING Manomet, Mass. MANOMET SERVICE STATION Manomet, Mass. EMERSON’S STORE White Horse Beach, Mass. CONNIE FITZGERALD, REAL ESTATF Manomet, Mass. GUERTIN BROS., JEWELERS Hyannis, Mass. STEPHEN DWYER, REALTOR Cohasset, Mass. EBB TIDE RESTAURANT Scituate, Mass. HEARN’S REXALL PHARMACY Scituate, Mass. james a. McCarthy, painter Scituate, Mass. OLSON’S T V RADIO Bryantville, Mass. LEO KAHIAN FURNITURE CO. Middleboro, Mass. NELL FISHER SHOP Scituate Harbor, Mass. D. S. CAMPBELL Cohasset, Mass. THE VILLAGE 5 10 Cohasset, Mass. ELEANOR COLLINS ASSOCIATES, REALTORS Cohasset, Mass. COHASSET NEWS COMPANY Cohasset, Mass. HARRY’S Plymouth, Mass. SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. Plymouth, Mass. RELIABLE CLEANERS Plymouth, Mass. EDWARD B. McCarthy, PLUMBING HEATING Scituate, Mass. CHARM SHOP Plymouth, Mass. LILLIAN’S BEAUTY SALON Scituate, Mass. BUSINESS SPONSORS KENT’S BEAUTY SALON Kingston, Mass. E. H. ROBICHAUD ROOFING CO. Manomet, Mass. RAY G. HILL Hanover, Mass. OTTO M. SCHULTZ, FISHERMAN White Horse Beach, Mass. PAUL YOUNG’S MOTORS Scituate, Mass. GODDARD’S 5 1.00 STORE Scituate, Mass. MILLBROOK MARKET Duxbury, Mass. SOUTH SHORE PRINTERS, INC. North Scituate, Mass. ALDEN’S SHOES Marshfield, Mass. HUGO’S LIGHTHOUSE Cohasset, Mass. 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